sorry if this is a redundant question.
I'm trying to start the 40-30-30 type diet. (% carbs-protien-fat)
at the advise of the accupuncturist i'm seeing. She says i need more protien.
And after reading the book she loaned me -- Fat burning nutrition, by the Daoust couple-- I've basically concluded that I need to alter my eating habits by decreasing my carb intake and boosting my protien intake. For the theory of the diet to work, 30% protien should be eaten at each meal.
but I'm also interested and quite sold on traditional asian diets, that only eat meat once per week , or as a condiment. I'm not to keen on eating meat everyday or at every meal. Not being a big meat eater in the first place, I've added some free-range, grass-fed, sustainably farmed beef and chicken to my diet in recent weeks, but I'd much prefer to try and get protien from non-animal sources.
I'm okay with eggs, i get them either free-range - organic- over-priced at the store, or from friends of mine who live in the country and have access to hobby farmers, which i prefer.
I get the occassional dairy product, like cottage cheese, but I know that in asia, they traditionally did not rely on dairy, and they are some of the healthiest, longest lived people on the planet, so i'm not wanting to rely on dairy myself too much.
So i'm here trying to learn about some non-animal protien sources.
I love beans, but aside from lentils and chick peas, most give me bloating and gas, which i hate, so i only eat small amounts.
Any tips on reducing gas are welcome!!!

One concern i had was about the fake meat products. I've notice most are not organic and wondered if that should tell me something.
Also, whey protein. What is it? does anyone know how it's produced?
I'm all for soy, and noticed soybeans have as much protien as some meat products (~26 grams i think), but i was checking out the fake meats today and noticed alot of strange sounding ingredients other than soy.
are the fake meats the same as the 'texurized vegitable protien' that i 've heard about.
well, thats enough run-on sentances for one day, thanks for reading.
any insight is most welcome,
thanks,
kb.






